The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate released their 2024 Investment Survey for Q1, which surveys institutional investors, pension funds, asset managers, and other leading global organizations on their views on U.S. commercial real estate opportunities. Tune in to hear Michael Bull, CCIM interview AFIRE CEO Gunnar Branson on the survey results, including favored asset classes, sectors, and cities, and their view of future office use trends.
AFIRE International Investor Survey: Q1 2024 Pulse Report
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